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Journals
EDAM Review |
| Published twice yearly, the EDAM Review provides a forum for short articles
and notes on questions of interest to researchers working on drama, art, and music.
It also includes reviews, listings of recent publications, and items that provide
news for the readership of the Review. Back issues are $4 each (post free).
Note that publication ceased in Spring 2002 with vol 24. |
| Medieval Prosopography: History and Collective Biography |
| An annual publication dedicated to the prosopographical study of late Classical,
Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern History, including family history, genealogy,
charter research, network analysis; a forum for articles, review articles, reviews,
research notes, information on large and team projects, news of conferences and publications.
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| Studies in Iconography |
| Studies in Iconography is an annual that contains original essays that study
the visual culture of the period before 1600. Each volume includes an overview of
scholarship on a topic of current interest, approached from an interdisciplinary
and/or theoretical perspective; five to seven articles that often highlight interdisciplinary
concerns; and six to ten indepth reviews of important recent scholarly books, facsimiles, and catalogues.
The editors expecially encourage essays that explore newer approaches developed in areas such as
semiotics, cultural anthropology, gender studies, ideological critique, and social history as well
as those that incorporate the perspectives of the new art history, the new historicism, and other
histories of representation.
Essays and reviews in Studies in Iconography are of value to scholars in ancient, Byzantine, medieval,
and early modern studies, particularly to those interested in interdisciplinary inquiry and in
scholarship based on various disciplinary and theoretical approaches. |
| Yearbook of Langland Studies |
| Since 1987, The Yearbook of Langland Studies has been the pre-eminent
venue for scholarship on Piers Plowman; on related poems in the tradition
of didactic alliterative verse; and on the historical, religious, and intellectual
contexts in which such poems were produced in late-medieval England. Each
annual volume contains essays, reviews, and an annotated bibliography. Beginning
with Volume 14 (2000), the YLS is published by Medieval Institute Publications,
which also publishes the TEAMS Middle English Texts Series. See The Yearbook
of Langland Studies' Web site at www.yls.cornell.edu. |
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